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NT’s wildlife part uses electric trains for more eco-friendly tourism
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2025-02-08
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It is known for its unique wildlife and biodiversity, attracting thousands of visitors from across the world each year. But the top end’s wildlife park has found a new way to grow sustainable tourism, and it is getting a lot of young fans.
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